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{{Event Series | {{Event Series | ||
− | |Acronym=AGILE | + | |Acronym=AGILE-GI |
− | |Title= | + | |Title=AGILE conference on Geographic Information Science |
|Recurrence Period=1 | |Recurrence Period=1 | ||
|Recurrence Unit=year | |Recurrence Unit=year | ||
− | |Academic Field=Citizen Science; | + | |Academic Field=Cartography; Citizen Science; Digital Earth; Earth Observation Systems; GI Education and Training; GIScience; Geo-AI; Geodesign; Geographic Information Systems; Geoinformatics; Geoinformation Science and Technology; Geosensor Networks; Geostatistics; Navigation; Sensor Web; Smart City; Spatial Data; Spatial Data Infrastructures; Spatial Databases; Spatial Statistics; Volunteered Geographic Information |
|Official Website=https://agile-online.org/conferences | |Official Website=https://agile-online.org/conferences | ||
+ | |DOI=10.25798/p0gc-ce90 | ||
|Hashtag=#agilegis | |Hashtag=#agilegis | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | {{Event Series Related Identifier}} | + | {{Event Series Related Identifier |
+ | |DBLP Series ID=agile | ||
+ | |Wikidata Series ID=Q105698413 | ||
+ | |WikiCFP Series ID=85 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Maintainer | ||
+ | |Contributor Type=organization | ||
+ | |Organization=Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{S Event Series}} | {{S Event Series}} | ||
The first '''AGILE conference''' on GI-Science took place in 1998, in Enschede, The Netherlands. Since then researchers interested in GI-Science and GIS have met and exchanged ideas and experiences at a European level at the yearly AGILE conference. The conferences are used to initiate and stimulate [https://agile-online.org/initiatives AGILE Initiatives] on specific subjects of special interest within the GI community. In the last few years, AGILE conferences have had two outputs: Full papers from 2020 onwards are published by [https://publications.copernicus.org/ Copernicus Publications] and may be found on [https://agile-giss.copernicus.org/ this dedicated website]. Copyright stays with the authors under an Open Access CCA 4.0 license. Short papers (oral presented or in poster form) are also peer-reviewed and published in electronic proceedings (CD + website, with ISBN). Up to 2019 full refereed papers that were accepted were published in the [http://www.springer.com/series/7418 Springer Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography], which is indexed in ISI Web of Science. | The first '''AGILE conference''' on GI-Science took place in 1998, in Enschede, The Netherlands. Since then researchers interested in GI-Science and GIS have met and exchanged ideas and experiences at a European level at the yearly AGILE conference. The conferences are used to initiate and stimulate [https://agile-online.org/initiatives AGILE Initiatives] on specific subjects of special interest within the GI community. In the last few years, AGILE conferences have had two outputs: Full papers from 2020 onwards are published by [https://publications.copernicus.org/ Copernicus Publications] and may be found on [https://agile-giss.copernicus.org/ this dedicated website]. Copyright stays with the authors under an Open Access CCA 4.0 license. Short papers (oral presented or in poster form) are also peer-reviewed and published in electronic proceedings (CD + website, with ISBN). Up to 2019 full refereed papers that were accepted were published in the [http://www.springer.com/series/7418 Springer Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography], which is indexed in ISI Web of Science. |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 31 January 2025
The first AGILE conference on GI-Science took place in 1998, in Enschede, The Netherlands. Since then researchers interested in GI-Science and GIS have met and exchanged ideas and experiences at a European level at the yearly AGILE conference. The conferences are used to initiate and stimulate AGILE Initiatives on specific subjects of special interest within the GI community. In the last few years, AGILE conferences have had two outputs: Full papers from 2020 onwards are published by Copernicus Publications and may be found on this dedicated website. Copyright stays with the authors under an Open Access CCA 4.0 license. Short papers (oral presented or in poster form) are also peer-reviewed and published in electronic proceedings (CD + website, with ISBN). Up to 2019 full refereed papers that were accepted were published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, which is indexed in ISI Web of Science.